Robinson Economic Conference

Robinson Economic Quarterly Forecasting Conference: Shifting into the Next Gear - Georgia State University, Atlanta |
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Conference Theme: Shifting into the Next Gear
The fall season started with turmoil in Washington. What kind of economy to expect post-shutdown is the issue on everybody’s mind? What type of business environment to expect going forward and what implications it has for your business and industry?
Come to the quarterly conference and hear three invited guest speakers along with award winning director, Dr. Rajeev Dhawan, analyze this issue in detail.
Topics
• Global: Lull or Healing? • The Heated Housing Recovery and How Long it will Last? • Update on the National Housing Market • Forecast of the Nation, State and Region |
Speakers
• Dr. Rajeev Dhawan • Director, Economic Forecasting Center at GSU • Adolfo Laurenti • Deputy Chief Economist, Mesirow & Financial • Eugene James • Director, MetroStudy • William Strauss • Senior Economist and Economic Advisor, Federal Reserve Bank Of Chicago |
Wednesday, November 20
8:00 am to 11:45 am
Students Center Ballroom
Georgia State University Student Center
44 Courtland Street
Atlanta
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Cost: $200
You will be joining 300 other business professionals at the event, so don't miss this great opportunity to network!
Includes
• Dr. Dhawan's presentation • 3 Guest Speakers • Conference materials • Both Forecast Booklets • Breakfast and Light Lunch |
Pre-Registration is Required
RSVP by: Friday, November 15, 2013
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For more information contact
Robinson Economic Forecasting at GSU
Email • 404-413-7260
About GSU Economic Forecasting Center Conferences
Each half-day conference features a detailed analysis of the economic outlook for the nation, Southeast, Georgia and Atlanta, combining Rajeev Dhawan's own expertise with the latest computer-based econometric models. The program also offers presentations on topics ranging from stock market performance and international events to real estate conditions and local growth.